15th Triennial World Congress of the International Federation of Automatic Control
  Barcelona, 21–26 July 2002 
IDLE SPEED CONTROL FOR AUTOMOTIVE ENGINES WITH AN INTEGRATED STARTER ALTERNATOR
Qi Ma, Avra Brahma, Giorgio Rizzoni
The Ohio State University
Center for Automotive Research and Intelligent Transportation
Columbus, OH, USA

This paper describes a model-based control design methodology for engine idle speed control in a mild hybrid-electric vehicle based on an integrated starter-alternator architecture. The paper describes physically based models of the engine and integrated starter-alternator, describes the simulation environment, outlines the control design and presents simulations results. The results presented in the paper are in a form suitable for rapid control prototyping and vehicle implementation.
Keywords: hybrid-electric vehicles, engine modelling, ISC, ISA, neural network, PID tuning.
Session slot T-We-A05: Optimization and Control of Hybrid Powertrains/Area code 8b : Automotive Control